I was driving home from work one day when I saw a car accident. I pulled over to help, and I saw that the driver of the car was a woman who was about my age. She was sitting in the driver's seat, and her head was bleeding. Her face was swollen and bruised, and she was clearly in a lot of pain.
I got out of my car and went over to help her. I asked her if she was okay, and she shook her head. She said that she had been hit by another car, and that she didn't know what to do.
I told her that I would call 911, and I asked her if she wanted me to get her anything. She said that she would like a glass of water, so I went back to my car and got a bottle of water for her.
When I got back to her car, she was still sitting in the driver's seat, and she was drinking the water. She looked up at me and smiled, and she said, "Thank you."
I smiled back at her, and I said, "You're welcome." I told her that I was going to call 911, and I asked her if she wanted to stay in the car.
She said that she would rather get out of the car, so I helped her out of the car and we went over to the side of the road.
I called 911, and I told the operator what had happened. I gave her the woman's name and address, and I told her that she was injured.
The operator said that she would send an ambulance to the scene, and I told her that I would stay with the woman until the ambulance arrived.
We sat on the side of the road for a few minutes, and we talked about what had happened. She told me that she was on her way to work when she was hit by another car.
She said that she didn't see the other car coming, and that she was just glad that she was alive.
I told her that I was glad that she was okay too, and I told her that I would stay with her until the ambulance arrived.